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Novell making moves to reverse slide
Author: JT Smith
ZDNet eWEEK reports on Novell's efforts to reverse declining sales and plummeting profits. Part of the new strategy includes new network management...
Wladawksy-Berger speaks out on Linux, Java
Author: JT Smith
TechWeb talks with Dr. Irving Wladawsky-Berger, vice president of Technology and Strategy for IBM Enterprise Systems about Linux, Java, security, and other...
It’s back: New version of Ellison-backed Linux network computer
Author: JT Smith
LinuxPlanet reports: "The latest, and allegedly first marketable, version of the New Internet Computer was released at the Showcase conference in Palm
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New set of unofficial ReiserFS Debian GNU/Linux install disks
Author: JT Smith
Debian Today posts: "The adventurous will be pleased to note that John H. Robinson, IV has released
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HyperQbs technology rolls out beta
Author: JT Smith
From LinuxPR: Qbizm Technologies, Inc. is proud to announce a new beta version of its
HyperQbs 2.0 component-oriented framework for...
Linuxcare speeds integration Of Linux-based printing in NT environment
Author: JT Smith
From LinuxPR: Linuxcare, Inc., a leader in providing
comprehensive professional services and solutions for Linux and open-source
technologies,...
Professors back 2600 on DeCSS ruling
Author: JT Smith
The Register reports that 17 professors from prestigious computer science programs have "in support of the quarterly hackers
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European vote near on Net-era copyright law
Author: JT Smith
The Associated Press reports on the much-watched debate on proposed changes of copyright law in the European Union. "A European Parliament committee...
Why Microsoft went down
Author: JT Smith
Wired.com reports. Where do you want to go today? Nowhere. In an operating system touted for its ease of use, Microsoft's Web...
New VA Linux servers flatter than a pancake
Author: JT Smith
ZD Net follows up on reports about VA Linux's new stackable servers, which are 1.75 inches thick. OK, that's a really large...